Sake breweries and restaurants in Fushimi Momoyama
Fushimi is one of the oldest and biggest sake brewery towns in Japan, because of it's abundant and good quality "soft" groundwater. You can enjoy sake brewry tours and perfectly matching foods, as well as historical landscape. Accessible in 20 minutes either by bicycle (go down the main street straight to the south), or by bus #81.
Learn sake making process and try fresh brew. Admission 300 yen with a small souvenir bottle. Open daily except Aug 13 - 16 and Dec 28 - Jan 4.
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I-Museum ye-Sake ye-Gekkeikan Okura
247 MinamihamachōLearn sake making process and try fresh brew. Admission 300 yen with a small souvenir bottle. Open daily except Aug 13 - 16 and Dec 28 - Jan 4.
Enjoy fantastic yakitori and a variety of chiken dishes as well as good selection of sake in an old warehouse. Open 11:30 - 23:00, closed on Monday. Contact host for dinner booking.
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Torisei
186 KamiaburakakechōEnjoy fantastic yakitori and a variety of chiken dishes as well as good selection of sake in an old warehouse. Open 11:30 - 23:00, closed on Monday. Contact host for dinner booking.
A huge hall with a dozen of sake bars and snack stands inside. Convenient and cozy spot for trying out a wide variety of brews and food matching.
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Fushimi Saka Gura Kouji
Hiranochō Fushimi WardA huge hall with a dozen of sake bars and snack stands inside. Convenient and cozy spot for trying out a wide variety of brews and food matching.
Kizakura Kappa Country
228 ShioyamachiIzakaya-style restaurant inside a historical brewery.
Authentic but casual washoku restaurant in a historical building.
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Tsuki no kurabito
185-1 KamiaburakakechōAuthentic but casual washoku restaurant in a historical building.